View Full Version : dumbfounded by 3.3v
ryufreak
06-30-05, 08:47 PM
So i have my vdimm at 3.4 and my 3.3v line is at 1.4 in bios...How can that be? 3.4>1.4, shouldn't something be blowing up!!....
Nebulous
06-30-05, 09:03 PM
Hmmm, I think your sensors are borked.
ryufreak
06-30-05, 09:11 PM
i think your right, and decided that i won't trust anything bios/smartguardian says :D If anything so happens to blow up, i blame dfi :D
BrutalDrew
06-30-05, 09:11 PM
Use a multimeter.
ryufreak
06-30-05, 09:13 PM
Use a multimeter.
just ordered another one, b/c my 70 dollar radioshack one won't give me any readings :shrug:
SolidxSnake
06-30-05, 09:18 PM
just ordered another one, b/c my 70 dollar radioshack one won't give me any readings :shrug:
Bad battery?
4GHZ_or_bust
07-01-05, 12:27 AM
I know this is dumb but was the meter turned on first?
I know this is dumb but was the meter turned on first?
And turned to DC ~20v? (or closest setting on your particualr meter)
metallicafan666
07-01-05, 07:58 AM
wile you were checking the line was the psu jumped/powered on?
ryufreak
07-01-05, 06:11 PM
Bad battery?
fresh new battery
I know this is dumb but was the meter turned on first?
turned on.....
And turned to DC ~20v? (or closest setting on your particualr meter)
i tried that, and auto settings.
wile you were checking the line was the psu jumped/powered on?
yes
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